More than 800 evacuees use Vernon reception centre, volunteers offering to help
It’s been a busy place.
The City of Vernon said its emergency social services (ESS) reception centre at Kal Tire Place has registered about 840 evacuees since opening last Thursday (Aug. 17), with most of those from the Central Okanagan.
The city has also had a number of community members reach out and ask how they can volunteer with ESS and be part of this current response.
“At this time, we are not calling for new volunteers,” Christy Poirier, manager of communications and grants, said. “We have a strong pool of trained ESS volunteers who have been ready and willing to assist as we’ve needed over the last several days. They’ve done an outstanding job, as was noted in [Sunday’s] media release.”











